y 3$ t V i T,V" kV-'.JV y - Sep NEBRASKA STATE ITEMS. C " i in Vcst The supreme cotvrt convened at Lin coin Tuesday. Arthur Nelson of Betittico was severely bitten on the oft leg by a dog Tuesday. Superintendent Fowler of Lincoln has designated Friday, October 23, as ' Flower day. The walnut crop at Papillion is the largest in years. . One man picked fifty bushels in one day. The new German Lutheran church t Brctte was dedicated with appropri ate exercises last Sunday. Lincoln has good prospects of get ting a large shoe factory, which will employ about 400 people. The city is to donate a site. The officers of Beatrice last Sunday discovered an attempt to burn tho home of Howard Hastings Beatrice. The attempt was foiled. Mrs. Martha Allen, who resided for thirty years in near Fremont, dropped dead from heart failure while in a Iniggy driving home from Fremont last Tuesday evening. Monday passcrsby frustrated an at tempt to rob the postofiicc at Oakland. The robbers had succeeded in cutting out a panel of the rear door when they were frightened away. " A tep-day mission was commenced last Sunday in the Catholic church at West Point. Services are conducted by two missionary friars of the Fran ciscan order from St. Louis. Several parties representing oil pro moters were at Portal Tuesday looking over the ground where sijjiis of oil have been discovered. The opinion is that n trial test will be made within a short time. The TccumBch Military band has been tendered the position of the regi mental band of the Second regimentby the adjutant general. It is not known whether the band will find it possible to accept the kind offer. The trial of William T. Turley for the murder of Norman T. Bliss began Tuesday at Grand Island. The first 'witness was the i4-year-old son of the murdered man. He told the same story as at the coroner's inquest, and on ross-examination did not materially change it. , A young man named Schroedcr fell into a threshing machine twelve miles northwest of Papillion Saturday and was ground to pieces. He was throw ing bundles of grain into the machine from the stack when he slipped and fell, striking squarely in the opening of the grain separator. The body went clear through the machine, fragments of it going through the elevator. There was great excitement at Ne braska City last Monday morning caused bv John Stirk's appearing in the city and stealing his own child. The child is 's4 years old, and was given to Mrs. A. L. Garrison' by her sister on her death bed. The father had tried several times to get the child Lut failed. Monday morning he ap peared at the home asking to see the child. He grabbed it, and, running a block, jumped into a carriage and dro-e at high speed to the bridge and crossed the river. Officers and others followed him but he reached the bridge and crossed before they could get there. The officers and crowd were afraid to follow him into Iowa and he boarded a train and lett for the south. Mrs. Gar ' rison is frantic and will try to have the father arrested for kidnapping. The heroism of Mrs. R. F. Dovel and her 1 2-year-old son alone prevent ed another son, Carl, aged y years, from being trampled to death by an in furiated bull Monday night at Howe. Ths animal, which was dehorned, suc ceeded in gotting the boy down on tho ground and was making mad rushes at him whon the lad's brother ran up and struck it with a club. At the same moment the mother snatched up her prostrate son and succeeded in getting away. The boy is entirely covored with .bruises. The Sheridan (Wyoming) Post of September 30 was issued in the form -of a special industrial edition, giving an elaborate write-up of northwestern Wyoming which was profusely illus trated with fiuely printed half-tones, acquainting the reader with idea of the business and social advantages of that section of the country. J. F. Mills, proprietor of the Post, has gained a merited reputation for excellency of newspaper ability in this special adition, -which cost him close to $2,500. Mr. -Mills is an Iowa product and the editors of The Herald feel a particular pride ;in his triumph because of the fact that comes fro mour old home couuty. A Striking Contrast. Special dispatch to the state dalics 1 from Butte, Neb., says: Tho cam- ' lvitirii fnr tiiflininl linnnrQ in tlin Flf ,...... .,. j..U..... w... - - .. tccnth judicial district is attracting mole attontioti from the voters as the campaign progresses. The fusion can didates, Judges Westovcr and Harring ton are working harmoniously together with tho assurance of success. Both am well known in the district, Judge Westovcr having already served two terms on the bench in this district, and Judge Harrington ono. Botfif were nominated unanimously by acclama tion in the democratic and populist con ventions, and this unanimous endorse ment, the indications are strong, will be rallied bv the voters of the district at the noils on election day. Their .vork has been eminently satisfactory to litigants, and they- have the friend ship and esteem of tho entire bar of the district regradless of politics to an unusual degree. "In striking contrast ii the attitude of the republican candidates, Mr. W. T. Wills of this place, and Captain Allen G. Fisher of Chadron. linch seems to think that this is a go-as-you-please race, and is making- the cam paign for himself alone. Here in Boyd county Wills and his friends arc trading Fisher and the entire county ticket for vote's for Wills. Wills has apparently hypnotized himself into the belief that at least one of the lepublican candi dates will bo elected, and he and bis friends in this vicinity are determined that if.such is the case that he shall be the one to woar the ermine, even though they have to sacrifice his run nine mate to accomplish .this end. They arc trying to impress upon the voteis that the redoubtable captain is not in the race on account of his un savory record in the legislature par ticularly his treachery to the late Sen ator Hay ward. It is a well known fact that Fisher was elected to the legislature with the understanding on the part of his con stituents that he would support M. L. Hayward for United States senator; but after a short stay in the capital city, for some unexplained reason, he yielded to the blandishments of D. E. Thompson and became one of his staunch supporters in fact the leader of the Thompson forces in the house, and it is a well known fact that he stood ready to promote the candidacy of Thompson even by force of arms if r. ' .... T Tt 1 necessary, senator ai. 1-. nay wain had many warm friends in Northern Nebraska, particularly in this county, and whenever you find a friend of Hayward's you find an enemy of Fish er. This makes it all the easier for Wills to trade the captain for votes for himself. Fortunately for Fisher, Wills is en tirely unknown outside of his own couty. He is not regarded as an able lawyer, and the little practice he has is confined entirely to this county. To show the estimate he places on his own ability as a lawyer, in the event of his being retained in an important case, he invariably secures the services of some other attorney to try the case for him. In the term of court which has just closed Wills was engaged in four cases nnd in three of these cases he secured the services of a prominent attorney from an adjoining county to conduct the cases for him and in the fourth case, which he tried alone, the jury re turned a verdict against his client after being out thirty minutes. "Captain Fisher is taking advantage of Wills' low rating as a lawyer end is trying to impress upon the voters that Wills' qualifications would only justify his election to the office of justice of the peace, and that if there is to be a republican ciecieu 10 me uistnci ueuen Captain Allen G. Fisher has the neces sary legal ability to fill that important position to the entire satisfaction of himself, if not to the litigants of the district." The following clipping appeared in the Holt County Republican under date of Septombor 18, 1903: "A. G. Fisher, republican candidate for district judge, made the statement at Springyiew last week that 'he was done with campaigning with his asso ciate, W. T. Wills,' and added, 'Wills is too slow: he seems to have no friends and can't make a. favorable impression j on the voters he meets; he is too slow for me.' We wonder what Mr. Wills thinks of Mr. Fisher?" "What Mr. Wills' thinks is evidenced by the way he is trading the captain for votes for himself. In the mean time the fusionists are taking advant age of the fight between the two dis tinguished gentlemen who are candi cates for judicial honors on tho repub lican ticket, and are making an aggres sive campaign for their own candidates with good prospects of success." aiiticm:s (ir ixookI'vuatiox or STAlf It.lN'CII COMPANY. Ho It known, tlint wo. iliu unilerdKiiccl. II Y. AnKonv, wim. 1 in .Miu-iu'ii untie. 11. 1 mi liuroliy. In plrsiiuii state nf Ntr iri'i 1I0 illy, d of tln statutes or llio In such ciiHot made niiU lirovitloi. if-toi-iiui" ourselves in imsiiiom tis a 1) kxI corisimtc In the manner and for the pur poses hereinafter mentioned. AUTUV.E I. Said corporation nlinll bo mimed and known iit.'llur Hunch fompuuy. Altl'lUliK II. TI10 iirlntp:il ptaeoof trntisactlnii tho lutsl- liess of Mill! COI IMHY.llllll Nlmll 1)0 111 AllltlllCO. county of Ho.v liiute. stuto (if NebriiUu. Aitriuiii: 111. Tlie Kotierul uiUm of tin bnslntws to lie trnniut'ted by the corporation shall be, bitj lnjr, vilinp, puivbisiinr. nwiitmr. loasliur nnd ennu'VtiiKrvul estate, which slmli include the power lo dl-Ke tir mill acquire roul estate In tiny mtiui.or, needful ntul useful In ourr)lni on the business ot sun! cnroruthiii; mid idsu tlio buying, selllim u.id leasing nf such other real estate us mny 1m uuthorlrcd by Die Hoard of Directors! lo bay unit sell, own, .sub let louse or otherwise iieiiuiro or dUpuso ot, ml Muds of personal proportj uecdfuhiitd useful in eiirrvliiiroii tho business of Mild ourporu- tlon. mm also to buv. own. soil mill otherwise acquire nnd dispose of. such other pctsimal nronertv iisnuiv be uulliorlned bv the Hoard orlilrivlursi to buy, own mill mill otherwise acquire nnd dlsMise of nil Uni.lsot I'ultlo mid horses mid live hIook: to t'onduet nnd trnns iii'tull .mil every oiierntlon mid business con nected with tho buylnir, owutnit unit selling of llvDNtni'k mill riincli hind: to buy, own, sell nud otherwise uenulre, nnd dlMWso or, nil kinds of (ftiurul iiierchmidise. mid lo do nnd perform nil IIiIiiks nnd Imstiiois cumected with 11 general inerehHiidMnir business; to borrow and loan tiinm-v noecsiiry to Its busi ness; to 1 I'U.o and Issue promissory notes bills of i'.x 'ilium-, binds 11111I o. ill at Ions and oilier e lil lies of indel-'e Inesi ot every klml, .sei'urnu iiy imirtiutfi, pii-dije or otherwise; ulso to p lU'Il.ise, tio.u mid sell tlie heeurliles, stoi'Usuuit bonds of iilinreoi',111 .itlmis and of tblscoriatloii; mid in o ml i.ntiiM neces sary u 11I lucideiili'l lo the ,(Cuoral business of lltiNCOIV '.'.l' Hill. AKTIv'l.t; IV. Theuiiit'i.i.lof IlloeaiiUlll sloe'.t of tile i or- poiiitlou unt.iorlrcil Is thu (tiiiu of ticveuty- llvo Thousand Undies, (.VT.i.iM)) divided Into sevijii hundred ami tlfiy shn-us of the pnr vaiuuoi one iniiiiiiuinin irs iti.i -. i luast 1-lfiy 'llioiiMMKt ljoUars v. . . .. .shall lie subscribed u.id ptilit for 11 r . October Int. Itrft; which stock shall ! fully pnld uptiml Ik ton vc:' imn-itsso'K'li'e .iii'l to be p do wr In t'tili f'ro iie.li. .. 1 HtiK'k si. .ill ! p.iul for ihiuu 111 . ,.! or priii"iy trmi fei'icd lotlw cnrpnrai i. .; ua 1 the JudjjiiKMii ot tho Huaixl of Dlriwtorti m to the v.uue ol udi proprity hs sliull bs coii Vi'jeo fi Mi seo'-'Kiratlo'i sim.l be fliinl. AltTlCljii . The btlat i"s of tills .rjh r.iilon nbati be (oiullii'lud ov bimril f nVi dlrecUirh lm shall lie i.ti t '.litl.ier, -rta.l Hii.itl be e.e. tel linmiKiii bv tlin sw)'idi iiilers of ibis 1'oun'iro- tlon. Anil ilifoni "isotlliincorpoi.ilioii i-iiun bij Pri'.s.uuiil, vice-iiituUlent, 'witntiry iinrl Trot.iirer, wUish.ill bu elect t ny lib liuiinl of Ulivilois f 111.11 .itiiixi tlieir number, and any one iin.soii mny hold i.u ifilco of Hocre tury nnd I'nxisuror. An -aeiiie-y In the Ito.inl.ir Directors shall ne 11 loci by the Hoard oT Dlins'iii.'s at m uijuilar iiifutln or nt a spcflitl ineetlni? e.illeJ tor iliui tmrpose. .ii iJiivctors sn.ill bold otilce until tbe.r miucesi orK nre elected mid lum iiualilled. I'hu mi nimi meeting of toe ItihirU of Ulreetors for the olecllou of orflcors and tin t rausuctloii of nucll bUKliiuss that may propurli coiiio buforo It, shnll bo held on liioi-c'oiidAloud.iy In October In each ve.ir. iilimediiitnly after tho uniuiul Kloi'kliolduri' ini'itliiit. or nvoii Iheteafier as tlm same i'iiii lHi'iineiiieutlv held. IteUU- lar meetings of tue lloaul of iilrectorn kIiuiI bo held us may bo provided by thu by-laws. AKTI0I.7; VI. The aim 11. il niontliii? of tho itockholdcrs of ibis curnonillun sliall In held on tho second Monday In Ouloher In each year lit the olllco of tho Company 111 Sllurldun or llo Hut lo counties, NobrnHliu, or at Mich other plnco In tliuSiutHOf .SeliruHka us shall bo named In a notice given l tho Mockholden, which notice .shall bo nulled by tho secretary to tho stockhohlei.s at least toil daws previous to thu date of the meeting. Until tho llrsl nieisllii of tho stockholders, which will bo hold in 0.:tolK-r. 11WI, .1.1). Lamb. i 11. 'i'ull. U. h. l.amb, Wllllaiii Mllehell and H. K. Aukeny shall bo thu Hoaid of Directors, mid tho olllcers shall bo .1. 1). I.atnb, 1'rcnldent; (i. 11. '1 ullv. leo-I'resldeiit. mid U. K. Intnb. Secivtary and Truiisurer, who shall till hold office until tholr successors 1110 oloclod mid hmc (uiallilcd. AUT1CLK VII. Hiwcial niectlnjfs of tho stockholders or Hoard of Directum uiuy be held ut any time upon call of tho President, hut no spaclal meeting shall 1k hold until each of tho stock holders or Directors, us tho caso may be, has been notified bj 11 written nullco thereof en closed In an envelope, duly directed to his last known poshitllce address, ixjsUiko prepaid anil delimited In thu iiostolllcu at leant ton days before such meeting. No notlco need lie ARTICLKS OK INCOHl'OHAriON 01 COMIIINATION CATTI.K CO. Ho It known, Hint wo, tho und. rsltfmil, II I' Ankony, William Mllclioll hhiI r. II. Tully.-lu hereby, In uirsnlinee of the statutes ot the Stiito of N'climskfi 111 such eases iiiiule mi.l iiriivldod. iisHiuMnto ourselves to i.n bursas a bisly corporate In tho tuuiuier ulei 10-tin l.r )iosis lierrlnufU'r tnentlO'ioiU AltTltll.KI. Bald coriMirntlou shnll Ik iiiiuie and known ust,'onillniittnn faille Cnmiiiiii). AUVK'ltK 1 1. Tim iirlniMnil lillli'e nf trims. i.'llliir tlie bllsl- nnss ot said I'orpiiratloil shall be In Aili.i.ne. I Uoiiut.N of llos llutlf. Suite of Nebrasitn I AltTKM.K lit Tho jteiicral mil urn of the biisl leis to ls transacted by tho oorporatinn shall lie Imyinx. owiilnii, selllnt; iitxl otherwise a.-qnli ln. and illwi!.ln); of, nil klmlx of tattle 11 r a 1 live si u'k; to buy, own, sell mid lease mid olhornlsouenulri) and dispose of. 11,11 rJt,i and all kinds of personal properly, needful mid useful In cnrrylui! 011 the tiiiKliuvs of tli s eorp iratlon; nail also to buy, sell, own mid louse nnd otherwise ueiiuire nnd dlspciMO of Mich other real estate nnd peroiml property as ma) be author I tod by tho Hoard fit Olici't ol; to eonduct and transact nil and evi ry niMTiitlou and business Collliocted with III buying, owntiiRuiidsellltiK of live stuck u id ival oKtatei to buy, own nnd sell and other wise urtitlro mid disposo of, ftvucrul uieri'hiiii disc mid conduct 11 eneml iiu'rclmndl-i 1 business; to borrow nnd loan iiiuu 110c s 'ir to Us business) to uiukemiil Issue iiroiulssury notes, bills of exchange, boiiilsund oblbtatlons nnd other evidences of ludebtisliii'sH of every kind, secured by mortituKCi plisluo or other wise! aim) toiuirchnse. hold mid sell the s curltv. stocks and bonds of otlnr eoiporiitlons mill tit tills cnrpnrntljii: mid to tlo all thttius necessiri mid incideiUiil 111 the wii-nil IiiihI liessof thlsciirpir.itlon, AHTICLi: IV. The ainoiiutiif cnpital stock of the corpor ullnu nuilmri'.il Is llio sum id Two Hundred ThiiUs.iiul Di'llars ?iiK.it)vj), divided Into tun tlious.11111 pj.iioii) siuir. soi iin liar vaiue 01 one hundml diillar.s (SUXl) inch. AI Iimsi One Ituudr.-d I'hoUsaild Dulliiln fSUnl.lMUi thein of shut! hcNiil!Kvrlhslmtdp.itil loronor i.Kifnie Octobir 1st, lwri; wliUli stock shall bu luby iKiid tip nnd bo forever noii-Hsv-ssiiblp. mid to bo paid or In full bofoiudcllMiij. t-nld slock sliull Ihj paid for either in money or tirnperty titinsfemrt totheiiirpointluii; .mil thu judK .ueuiiif the Hon. d of illrci-lors as iuili-vwlmi ,f. 1 , 'iM rl.) a. 1. ull iiu 10.4.' y.i, i .sii,i 1. .nun. sb.ill be tlllal AHT1CI.K V. '. bwdiioss of this 01 rforutifin sh en leu. led by uHuiit'l nt ti .: . .recto. sliHll be sioukholdurs. ami slmli ..ee.n. nunlly by tho siiicikbiililers of uili c , lion, And tho olllcers jit this corp sbilll n. riYMiipin, viie-rresi(ieiii,.-'e Lf tivo your ordnr at inv rofu'dence, lirot ilotfCt Ortlt "r 1 .in U..I'. cliurcli or 'phone No. 224. lrjiiipt attention given nil orders. Mnchiiios .old 0.1 easy pnyiiionts or wc will I'ent thnm by,ivjck or month. JTP V'f A WC Agnnt for thu Smgur Mfg. Co, . 1. IwVAlN, Alliance, Nebraska. 1 :W4JI1 IS . C TLi FTVi ll iT m - h IT M -P . Be Old Way wzivxmiMiMMwmMmxv&ELf&mm Was good but the now way Is better. Wo deliver largo or Biiutll orders of high grade coal 7?y OUR COAL Forest Lumber Co. this I be - '.Mill 1 Mil- . .'.uni- .iibin in,iry Klveiiofmiy meetliiKnl wblcli ull llio stock holders or Dlioctorsnro present. Any special tneetiiiK of tlie Directors may bo held at such nlncj within or without lliobtulocif Nebraska us tho 1'ru.slilent, by owll, or the Directors, by iui.olrthiu, nyiy direct. AUTJCLK VIII. Tho highest umouut of Indebtedness or liability to which this corporation shall sub Jisjt Itself at any ono ttniK, Is Thlrty-soveii Thousand Five Hundred Dollar. AUTTCI.H IX. Tho corporation huivby orKanlcd siiall coniiiienco 011 tho 1st day or October, lilt:, and nnd continue for tho torm of twenty-llveyenrs thereafter unless tlio owners of two-thirds of tho capital stock thereof shall dissolve tlie sumo lieforo that time: in which case said cor poration shall be dissolved and tormldated ut tho time lled by mid vole as required by law. AKTIOLE X. Tlie nrlvatn nroiuirty of thostockliolders of coriKirutloii shall bo exempt from llscorpornto imuts. AUTKT.K XI. All conveyance or lucunibmucos of real us stuto of this corporation shall bo executed by lliol'rc.sldcul, and utltsted by the (Secretary under Us corporate seal, but thu Hoard of Directors may uutliot Izo such conveyances or lm;umhruticcs to bo uxet-utpd by such other person or persons us lliuy inuy by resolution direct. Other Instruments In wrlllmc shall bo oxecutt'dby th President and Secretury or Treasurer, or such othcers mid UKcnts of tho coriKirutloii ns tho Hoard of Directors may by resolution direct. AltTlcr,K XII. Thu noard of Directors may adopt such by iuwsfor thuKiivuruiueut of tho ulfalrs of I he coriKirutloii us they may deem for Its best In terest, provided they uro not in conlllut Willi tlmso urtlcles, und may provide for tho itltur ntiuiisnud umoiulniruu to the sumn at their plnnbure, aiiticu: XIII. A nuijorlty of the outsiuiulini; capital stock of ihlti corpuriittou shull oonstttuto a iiuorum utaiiy mom luff of tho stock holdurs, mm a ma jority of the mmnburw of said Jk,ird of Diroct ore siiall oniistltuto n iioruui ut any meotluK of the Hoard of Directors. AKTlCIiK XIV. The compensation of tlm ollicers of tills Company shall bu such as may be llxixl or ap provod from time to tituo only by resolution of its Hoard of Dlitx'tor. AHT10LK XV. Thesoartlcleti mny b altered or amended by two-thirds vote of tho otiUtitiidinK cbpUhI stool; ut any ruKUliirstoekholderM' muutliiK or at u sjhhMuI moetlnu culled for tliut pnrixise. proviiiiMi notlco or nucu pronoseu iimemiuiout siiall bdKlvttn to each stocklioldar at leant ten days prior to any such uu-etluU- Such auiond ments, if any, lo be eMiited in Ixjluilf of tho corporation by such olllcirsas the stockhold ers mav dualuuuto. In witness whertf wo have lierouuto sot our hands und souls this 3utli dny of duly, 1WJ. II. K. Akkesv. t'oul) William Mncuui,i (Seal) C. II.TUM.V. (Sen!) ami Tmisuror. who -.IibII it- leeied . ino Hoai'd of lllroctors (nun anioiiK llinirmiuilwi, and any 01111 person tun holil llio obi -ex of .Suoietary and Treasurer. Any vnrtiii .os 111 iho lb. tint of Directors sliull liu llllisl by tin jtinird nt DlriH'tors ut imy rotfiil.n Ini'ci .UK or nt nsniclnl moollilK eulleil for that purK)s. All luiectors shall lioldollice until llie.r ntic cesKnrsare elected und have ipialllle.i. 1'Iip auiiiial uieetlnsof llio Hoanlof Direct... h for OiCflci'unii of olflcfcis and the Inuisiu ti.in of such business t hut mil propi-ily coiiih Define it. und sliull ho iiuiii on inn sei-ouii iuoini.iy 111 October in each your, Immediately iiifr the uiinual sluc.holilers' miv uuu, or us -ixin llmrouftur ns tlm sutile can be coave iienlly held. lU'KUlur lueeiiujni or the lloaivl nf Dliectois shall bo held as may lw prowncd by tlioliy-laws. AUTICI.E Vl. Tho annual meeting of the stockholders of this corporation shull bo held 011 tho second Mntiday 111 October In o.ich year, at iIumiIIIco of Hie Company In aiierldaii or llox Hutlo counties, Nubrasku, or ut such other pluco In the state of Nebraska us shull bo named in a notice jilvun to tlm stockholders, which notice shall bu mulled by thu SisTbtnry to the stock- boldrsiit luuHtten days previous in me time ot the incollntf. Until tlm llrst ineiitliiK id tho stockholders, which will lw held in tx'tobi r, liw.1. Krnesl Mai. ('. II. Tully. William Mil- ohi'll. .1. D. I.anuiund II. K. Anl.euy, shall lie llio llounlof Dlreclois, and the u.ilcers shull lw Hn.ost May. I'lv-ldeul; f. II. I'ullj, vice- rresldent, nnd Wllllaiii Mltclull, r.ecieiury iiinl Tivusuror, who shull ull hold olllco until their successors uro eiecled und linvo nunll Ilcd. AUTICL.U VII. Special meetliiKM of tno stucliholdi'is or Heard of Directors may bo held at nuy time upon call of llio President, but no speclul ineetlm,' shall Ihj held until eudi of tho stock holders or Directors, us the cuso nmy 1m), has bceiiiiotllicdby 11 written notlco thereof 011-cIo-ipiI In 1111 envelope, duly directed t j bis last known poslolllcenihiress, postiiorcputd,uul deposited in the postolllco ut least leu days Iwiore such mcctiui;. .No notice need bo jjiicn of any meeiluj,' at wlilch nil tlio stockhuiuers or Dlreutors are present Any special meel Ingot the Directors may ha held at. such place within or -without the state of iNobr.isiia as thel'resldeut, by call, or the Diicctors. by rcMiIutlun niay direct. AHTlCIiE VIII. Tiio IdKhcst umouut of ludchledness or lia bility to which this corpoiutloti siiall subject itself ut any one tlmu, is Md.o.w.Ct.i. : : n3 IAUT10I.K.IX.M. '1 IT jM JOE 1 Luiid.i in an OftcwV U70 ., .1 . , 1. : THORNTON T0E3.E3 O-KOCES Fancy Croceries, Heat3 and fresh produce of all kinds and pays the top price for. butter, eggs and hides. Try him and be convinced. Phone 207 .. ... sr.-r.W.Chfl,.tt JttlAtf tSh it -. ..HlAMdal..i wiKi twwwrrn ,..r w- .w-,--. t"V l.n (.! J ' ' s ' . ... . i. ;ln .j Nations! iaw i o n fit o o o t O O n o ) M t! I.' M. Umihiit, I't-istdrmt O , II, 'ill!ll.. V. I'l'oshli'id ..... O. II. OD.N.sirpr.o.iNlilor. n will soon ctinbli' -..i to buv a comfomiblu ho. A. zw '11 f w JW. 9 l ooiaootbci'tavftotooi3'03'0-''-'--'- ffocwaonoiiuS'saoafjo COAL HI. I !? MUIHHVK1 You are letting the Opportunity Pass. The pricp of coal i? lvancinvir and we'huve not t rtveivt'd your order. Let . liii your bin while pt: cap pvq you the kind vou want; in fuih'r !,nst r.i Hard or C Phono No. lor.i.l. Vsl':.s5'-.T.TTW WFM 1 1 ll.l tE.way,',,,rr mWM Dierks' Lumber's Coa! Co. Tho corporation liureby ori-'uni.i'ii suuii eoin monco on llio 1st day of October, 1WJ, uud con tlnuo for tho ttuui of twenty-Uvo (-.') yens ihoivnfter unless thu owners ot two-thirds of tlio capital stock tliereol sliull uishoivo mo Hiiuiu buforu tliul tlmu; lu wlilclicnso said cor poration shuil lie dlssnUed and terminated ut thu I lino llxed by said vnlo us rcqulriHl by lu,v. AUT1ULK X. Tlm prlvuto property of tho stockholders of this corporation shall b exempt from lis oorporuU) debts. AUTIl'Iii:XI. All convuyunccs or liicumbr.incos of real ostulo of this corporation shull bu executed by tho l'resldeut. uud attested by IheHucrutury under Its corpurulo seal, but tlio Hourd of Directors may uuthori.o. such conveyances or Incumbrances to bo executed by sticli other person or persons us they may by resolution direct. UihiT instruments lu vrrltimr hIiiiII bo uxecutuii by the l'resldeiit mid Secretary or Treatiirer, orsiich otll.crs uud uxents of thu corporation us tho Hoard of Directors may by resolution cureci. AHTICLI': XII. Tho Hoanl of Directors may adopt such by luws for tho government ol luo atrulr.s of tlio coriKirutloii us ihey may deem for Hh best in t"rot, provided they uio not lu conflict with these urtlcles, and muy provldo for llio alter ations uud umuiidnieiiis to the situm ut their pleasure. AHTlCIiK XIII. A inujorlly of the outstanding capttul stock of this coriKirutloii hhall I'onstltuto u iiuorum nt auv mtsitliiL' of thu stouldioldurs. mid li mujorlty of the members of wud Hoard, of Directors shall const Unto u uiiorum at any meuliiiK of tho lluard of Directors. AUTIlDi: XIV. The coin nons.it Ion of the olllcers ot this Company shall lw such as may bo llxwl or up- ny 5 dmeo IA somrming iuu.ow ..jih S 21 1 o! ai o) , i) i L- ife' ?e ' Hut never blon uwiiy Our winilmillH run in tlio lightest winil but Mtnml their griMiiiil in the fiercest sti rm. These Windmills Aro of tlie iimt -i -- v 1 ,uit torn, have ninny mi.'. . in -.u- over ilioso. if ii , to-liri' HtriuifT. horvUi ' . ii i ' s. Intf. .Mnile t I'nr.'fiii'y - . ". oil tn.'iteiinl. N iiumii ir l out of rojj tlr. m'i ii. ii' i- in wlinlui t k. f "ir i-i .iii..' htliol tOlVfl'li. Illll.,'. . i Acheson tl Jodtr. 5 f sire'rirs' ri-oTri-s w a -6 i 5rYSrrsir)rrYrrrrirerrs6'a' W. A. Hamiton, I'rcHident A. S. Hi'.kd, Vico President G. K. Uamiton. .NS, II-M i TON, Ass'i I'.vhier. Cashie 4226 First : National Bank, ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA. nisjvod I id in lime to tlmu on ot it, iioarn 01 iJirixuorx. by rosolutiuii Capital, $50,000. Dirbctoks: NV. A. Hampton. A. S, Reed E. C. Hampton Surplus and Frofits, $20,000 R. M Hampton. ..-... .-. State of Nebraska J ua Ho llutt county, l "" Bids wanted for baling 150 tons of hay at once. J. R. VanBoskirk, two miles south of Alliance. On Ihls'iUth day of July. A. I). 1103. personal ly, boforu mo,V. A. liumplou, a Notary Public lu nnd for said county ami stute, duly com missioned uud iiuulltiod, camu II. 1'. Ankeny, William Mitchell ond (J. II Tully, to mo well known to )h tho identical persons whoso names are atlixtxl to tlio foreKulm; urtlcles ot Incoriioration, uud they seiurully ucknowl edirud tho execution of tho same to bo their Toluntury uct uud deed for tlio purposoa In said urtlcles expressed. In testimony whereof I have hereunto sub scribed my name mid uillxed my olHclul seal the day und date lastalxive written. V. A. IIauiton, Ueai. 48 I Notury Public. Robert Garrett and son are prepared to do housemoving and well drilling and re pairing; first-class outfit. Satisfaction guaranteed. 'Phone 74. ARTICLE XV. Those urtlcles inuy b ulteroil or amended by two-thirds wile of lb o.iutuinliiiK capital slock ut tiny regular Mix'r.boliierH' meeting or at u special meutliiif cultcl for Hint puriswe. provided notice ots'icli prnpnoed umeuduiuiit shall bu Klveu to each siokliolder at least ten days prior to any sucii tueutiUK. Sueii iuihjihI ments, lf any, lo bo exuciited In behalf of the ourporutloii by such om.-er.sas thu sliickliold ers may designate. In wituoss whereof we lutvo lierouuto set our hands und setiU tills .Hth day of July, IWM, It K. AKl..sv. trfwil) Wll.l.UM iilXCHELI. (Miill) L. II. TUM.Y (rstsll) Hiuto of Nehrusliu 1 Uox Hutto county J " Onthisaithday nf.luly, A. D 1IKXJ. person ally buforu me, W, A. Hamilton, a Notary I'uli- lie 111 lino tor sum couuty aim stuiu, inuy com mls.slom.sl and iiu.illrled, cJime It. y. AnKeny, Minium Jiiicuuii uiiu 1 . 11. tuny, 10 mo un known to lie thu Iduntical persons uliotu names tire uillxed to the, JorMKoliii? artlclus of Incor isiratlon, and they sovsrally ncknowlcdijeil the execution ot the same to bo their voluntary act uud deed for the purpose in said urtlcles ex pressed. In testimony whereof 1 huvo hereunto eul scrilied my name und ufilxed my otlloiul seal the day uud date hut above written. V. A- Hampton, kkai.) Xotny I'ubllo. & i 1 i F. J. Bresinan & Co. 'i(:i''A:yi': . DEALERS IM -3Ta Drugs, Pert' Toilet Art and esi . 1 icses.i FIRST BANK Paints, Oils and Wall Paper Alliance, Nebraska. NATIONAL BLOCK. .!..:..:..!:..:v:..:!-.:::: "-"."" '' 4- v V X Plain Scwinq Taken. The undersigned, located two blocks west of the Rumer store, and door south of Mr. Quivey's residence, is prepared to do plain sewing of any kind, children's garments a specialty. Prices reasonable and all work guaranteed. 'Phone 411, Mrs. Ada Lounsuurv. WE'RE GIVING AWAY WALL PAPER ! We Nvant to dispose of our entire stock of paper in the next few weeks. We are making prices that are certainly selling- the goods. We offer you Onethird to Onehalf off on our entire line. Right iionv is your time to buy. It's your opportunity to save money. Alliance Pharmacy J. S. flEKINEY, Proprietor. :t A